Books by Michael Green

Portrait of Michael Green

Michael Green is a distinguished author whose work blends sharp observation with a wry sense of humour, offering readers a distinctive voice grounded in everyday experience. His writing demonstrates both wit and warmth, drawing on a keen understanding of human nature and the quirks that define it.

Whether exploring social commentary or personal reflection, Green's books captivate through their clarity and charm. Each title invites readers into a world where insight meets entertainment, making his work a lasting favourite among those who appreciate intelligent and accessible storytelling.

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  • Allied Armoured Fighting Vehicles of the Second

    Pen & Sword Books Ltd Allied Armoured Fighting Vehicles of the Second

    Book SynopsisMany rare images of all Allied Armoured Fighting Vehicle variants of WW2 across all theatres.

    £21.21

  • Axis Tanks of the Second World War Images of War

    Pen & Sword Books Ltd Axis Tanks of the Second World War Images of War

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisSuperb collection of colour and B&W images of all Axis tanks variants of WW2 across all theatres

    20 in stock

    £20.66

  • Axis Armoured Fighting Vehicles of the Second

    Pen & Sword Books Ltd Axis Armoured Fighting Vehicles of the Second

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisSuperb collection of colour and B&W images of all Axis AFV variants of WW2 across all theatres

    20 in stock

    £21.21

  • Capstone Press The United States Army US Military Forces

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    £999.99

  • United States Army Armored Division of the Second

    Pen & Sword Books Ltd United States Army Armored Division of the Second

    Book SynopsisThe routing of the British and French Armies in May and June 1940 by the Wehrmacht's armoured divisions caused a major rethink by the US Army's senior leadership. The result was the formation of the two armoured divisions in July 1940; the first named 'Old Ironside' and second designated 'Hell on Wheels'. In 1941, a further three armoured divisions were created; the third (Spearhead), the fourth (remained unnamed) and the fifth called 'Victory'. The following year seven more were created, the sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth. The final two armoured divisions formed in 1943 numbered the sixteenth and twentieth. All but one of these powerful formations went on to see service in the European Theatre of Operation (ETO); the exception being the 1st Armoured Division that served in North Africa, Sicily and Italy. These fourteen divisions proved their effectiveness against the Axis forces. In this carefully researched book military historian and much published author Michael Green explains their operational and fighting doctrine. Equipment enthusiasts will appreciate the lavish images and informed captions of the armoured fighting vehicles and other equipment employed.

    £16.99

  • United States Navy Destroyers: Rare Photographs

    Pen & Sword Books Ltd United States Navy Destroyers: Rare Photographs

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis classic Images of War book traces the key role played by destroyers of the United States Navy since the first order for 16 in 1898\. Prior to the USA's entry into the First World War a further 63 destroyers were commissioned and, due to the U-boat threat, 267 more were authorised by Congress once hostilities were joined. Between 1932 and Pearl Harbor ten new classes totalling 169 destroyers came into service. During the war years American shipyards turned out a further 334 vessels. Of the three classes, the 175 Fletcher-class were judged the most successful. The Cold War years saw the development of seven more classes. More recently 82 of the stealth shaped Arleigh Burke class have been ordered but the futuristic Zumwalt-class programme has been curtailed for cost reasons. Expert author Michael Green is to be commended for compiling this comprehensive account of the USN's impressive destroyer programme with its authoritative text and superb images.

    10 in stock

    £16.99

  • The Silent Service in World War II: The Story of

    Casemate Publishers The Silent Service in World War II: The Story of

    Book SynopsisWhen the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, the U.S. Navy had a total of 111 submarines. However, this fleet was not nearly as impressive as the number suggests. It was mostly a collection of ageing boats from the late teens and early twenties, with only a few of the newer, more modern Gato-class boats. Fortunately, with the war in Europe already two years old and friction with Japan ever-increasing, help from what would become known as the Silent Service in the Pacific was on the way: there were 73 of the new fleet submarines under construction. The Silent Service in World War II tells the story of America’s intrepid underwater warriors in the words of the men who lived the war in the Pacific against Japan. The enemy had already begun to deploy advanced boats, but the U.S. was soon able to match them. By 1943 the new Gato-class boats were making a difference, carrying the war not just to the Japanese Imperial Navy, but to the vital merchant fleet that carried the vast array of material needed to keep the land of the Rising Sun afloat. As the war progressed, American success in the Solomons, starting with Guadalcanal, began to constrict the Japanese sea lanes, and operating singly or in wolfpacks they were able to press their attacks on convoys operating beyond the range of U.S. airpower, making daring forays even into the home waters of Japan itself in the quest for ever more elusive targets. Also taking on Japanese warships, as well as rescuing downed airmen (such as the grateful first President Bush), U.S. submarines made an enormous contribution to our war against Japan. This book takes you through the war as you learn what it was like to serve on submarines in combat, the exhilaration of a successful attack, and the terror of being depth-charged. And aside from enemy action, the sea itself could prove to be an extremely hostile environment as many of these stories attest. From early war patrols in obsolescent, unreliable S-boats to new, modern fleet submarines roving the Pacific, the forty-six stories in this anthology give you a full understanding of what it was like to be a U.S. Navy submariner in combat.

    £25.00

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